Some loss of performance? Are you kidding? gcc output is MUCH slower then Forte (I don't use irix, but I imagine it's the same there). gcc is a good IA32 compiler, but not so good on many other systems.
Now for the part that will be controversial with this group: Solaris 9 x86
will only be licensed for use on systems shipped by Sun. However, a new
program designed for the Solaris x86 community is planned for announcement
in the near future. This means that we plan for you to be able to use
future Solaris x86 releases beyond Solaris 8 as part of a new program.
I'm planning to announce this to you all before the end of September.
You don't unserstand the problem. They don't want clients "helping" players, like aiming for them. No protocol change can prevent that. nettrek has the same problem, and the same solution.
> I don't think that this is dispositive [...]
This is slashdot, keep it to a 4th grade reading level please!
-Seth
So, you know the person who wrote that uses zsh now...
SunSolve
Some loss of performance? Are you kidding? gcc
output is MUCH slower then Forte (I don't use
irix, but I imagine it's the same there). gcc
is a good IA32 compiler, but not so good on many
other systems.
As for tools, my version of solaris 8 came with apache, perl, bash, zsh, etc all in the base OS. And things like gcc, emacs, etc on an extras CD.
Now for the part that will be controversial with this group: Solaris 9 x86 will only be licensed for use on systems shipped by Sun. However, a new program designed for the Solaris x86 community is planned for announcement in the near future. This means that we plan for you to be able to use future Solaris x86 releases beyond Solaris 8 as part of a new program. I'm planning to announce this to you all before the end of September.
The San Diego zoo has dna from over 4000 species
on ice.
http://www.sandiegozoo.org/cres/frozen.html
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disparages Microsoft,..."
Check out gale:
http://www.gale.org
for a secure, open source messaging system...
Yes, it does. As long as the frame buffer
supports it (all Sun cards do).
Not true. Anyone can get it. I have it right
here. You can order a set of CDs, or download
it from the web site.
Check out:
http://www.ics.uci.edu/~eamonn/cosmos.html
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You don't unserstand the problem. They don't want
clients "helping" players, like aiming for them.
No protocol change can prevent that. nettrek has
the same problem, and the same solution.
And how much will the software cost you?